Neck long meat grips may be molluscum contagiosum, filiform warts and other diseases.
1. Molluscum contagiosum: the pathogenesis of molluscum contagiosum is not clear, may be related to obesity, viral infection and diabetes and other factors, the patient’s clinical manifestations for the local appearance of higher than the surface of the skin filamentous, bulbous, or pocket-shaped organisms, most commonly in the neck, armpits and other places.
2. Filiform warts: Filiform warts are mostly considered to be related to HPV infection, and immunocompromise may also induce the disease.
There are many reasons for the growth of flesh on the neck, and it is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital for a relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease.